The Ministry of education of middle and primary

Please forward this error screen to sharedip-10718041150. The Greek educational system is mainly divided into three levels: primary, secondary and tertiary, with an additional post-secondary level providing vocational training. All levels are overseen by the Ministry of Education, Research and Religious Affairs. The Ministry exercises centralized control over state schools, by prescribing the curriculum, appointing the Ministry of education of middle and primary and controlling funding.

Private schools also fall under the mandate of the Ministry, which exercises supervisory control over them. All levels of education are catered for by both private and public schools. State-run schools and universities do not charge tuition fees and textbooks are provided free to all students, although, from 2011 onwards, there has been a noticeable shortage of new textbooks, forcing students to either buy stock books from bookshops, or participate in parent-teacher association-run book trades. The education system has been receiving negative comments over the years by the Greek people. Many argue that the system lags behind and shows weaknesses compared to the systems of other European countries.

The public school of Astros, built in 1915. The name remains although it has been obsolete for decades. In the first two years pupils are not officially graded, and parents obtain feedback about their performance via oral communications with teachers. Grading begins in Year 3, and written exams are introduced in Year 5. A normal school-day starts at 8. The classes last between 40 and 90 minutes. The school year always starts on September 11 and ends on June 15.

Enrollment to the next tier of compulsory education, the Gymnasium, is automatic. Starts on September 11 and ends on June 15 to 18. The lessons end in 31 May so that the students will be able to study for their examinations between May and June. 15 according to the type of school. 10 and 5 minutes between them. On September 2013, the Minister of Education, Lifelong learning and Religious affairs Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos officially announced the historic recreation of the General Lyceum.

On September 12, 2013 the new system was introduced to the new students of the 1st grade of General Lyceum. The students can choose 1 of the 3 Orientation Groups: the Humanities, the Economical and Computer Studies and the Science Studies. As mentioned above, the students must take the Panhellenic national Examinations in order to proceed to the Higher Tertiary education. These exams are held after the students have received their Apolytirion. The students pass into a specific Higher Educational Institute based on the Orientation and Group chosen. There is a wide range of private schools in Greece.